Lower Egypt - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Lower Egypt is the northern-most section of Egypt. It refers to the fertile Nile Delta region, which stretches from the area between El-Aiyat and Zawyet Dahshur, south of modern-day Cairo, and the Me...
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Upper and Lower Egypt - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Ancient Egypt was divided into two regions, known as Upper Egypt and Lower Egypt . To the north was Lower Egypt where the Nile stretched out with its several branches to form the Nile Delta. To th...
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Two countries of Ancient Egypt. Article in the LookLex / Encyclopaedia ... Upper and Lower Egypt ; Ancient Egyptian: Te-Shemau (Upper); Ta-Mehu (Lower) ... The king receives the white crown of Upper Egypt and the red crown of Lower Egypt; united them into the double crown. From Temple of Sobek and Haroeris, Kom Ombo.
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The complex served as the capital of Egypt for a time, and was the location of the grain reserve; in fact, one story from The Book of the ... Located southwest of Ismailia in Lower Egypt, the main discoveries here were a number of large honey-combed chambers, which most likely served as granaries for the Egyptian army.
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Wadjet (Wadjyt, Wadjit, Uto, Uatchet, Edjo) was the predynastic cobra goddess of Lower Egypt, a goddess originally of a city who grew to become the goddess of Lower Egypt, took the title 'The Eye of Ra', and one of the nebty (the 'two ladies') of the pharaoh.
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During the Early Dynastic period, the king of ancient Egypt already had much of the trappings of royal regalia familiar from later times, including the double crowns of Upper and Lower Egypt and various scepters.
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Ancient Egyptian Society: the Nomes of Lower Egypt ... Lower Egypt is the northern-most section of Egypt stretching from just south of modern-day Cairo to the Nile Delta at Alexandria. The labelling of "upper" and "lower" seems counterintuitive. Lower Egypt is in the north because it is further from the source of the river...
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no. 26) and the red crown of Lower Egypt (cat. no. 51). Other symbols of the unification of the two lands are combined on the royal regalia: from Lower Egypt, the cobra or uraeus and from Upper Egypt, the vulture.
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